Universal coupling



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, R. M. LOVEJOY UNIVERSAL COUPLING Filed Oct. 28, 1921 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 In V91) torw Ralph MLm ejoy: By /a/w Maw Aflorn eys.

Patented Feb. 2, i926.

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Application flled 0ctober 2B, 1921. Serial No. 510,984.

To" all whom it may concern;

Be it known that I, RALPH M. LOVEJOY, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Meredith county of Belknap, State of New Ham hire, have. invented an Improvement in niversal Couplings, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawing, is a specification, like characters on the drawing representing like parts. I

This invention relates to improvements in universal couplin s for connecting a driving member to a riven member and one of the objects of the invention is to rovide a novel coupling which can be rea ily assembled and dismantled.

Another object of the invention is to provide a novel means for lubricating the bearings of the trunnions of a coupling instrumentality 'in the yokes of a universal coupling.

More particularly the invention contemplates the provision of means for maintaining a supply of lubricant and transmitting said lubricant to the trunnion bearings and for preventing the escape of the lubricant from the trunnion bearings whereby the necessity of encasing the universal joint is avoided.

A further object of the invention is to provide a universal joint construction comprising yoke members which are interchangeable and adapted to be assembled in pairs upon the trunnions of a coupling in strumentality and thereafter secured to the drivin and driven members respectively.

A further feature of the invention consists in providing interengaging means upon said sectional yoke members and on the heads by which they are secured to the driving and driven members respectively which will aid in retaining the sectional yoke members in assembled position and thereby produce a more rigid coupling structure.

A further object of the invention is to provide an extensible universal coupling which will permit a limited relatively longitudinal movement of the shafts which are connected by the couplings. This is accomplished in the preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated herein by pivotally connecting suitable members to the yoke members of the coupling and connecting said members together by means of a pivot, the axis of which is located at a distance from the axes of said yoke members, the yoke members of this type of universal joint preferably being formed in interchangeable sections adapted to be assembled upon the trunnions of a suitable coupling instrumentality and provided with suitable means for lubricating the trunnion bearings as above described.

These and other obje'cts, and features of the invention will more fully up ear from the following description and t e accompanying drawings and will be pointed out in the claims.

An illustrative embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompan ing drawings as connecting a driving sha to a power transmission shaft such as are constructions. It will, however, be understood that the universal coupling disclosed herein is adapted to be used to transmit power from any type of rotary driving member to a rotary driven member.

In the drawings: 1

Fig. 1 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view through a universal coupling embodying my invention, a portion of the driving shaft, the coupling means and trunnions being shown in elevation;

Fig. 2 is an elevation of a pair of sectional yoke members, forming a part of the universal coupling, in assembled position;

Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of one form of. coupling block in a plane-passing through the axes of the trunnions of the coupling block;

Fig. 4 is a ous parts whi when assembled, form the usually employed in automobiles and like i gprspective view of the varic journal bearing for one of the trunnions of 9 the universal coupling;

Fig. 5 is a view, partially in vertical section, of an extensible universal joint embodying the preferred form of my invention;

Fig. 6 is a vertical transverse sectional view of the same, the coupling block, its

trunnions and bearings, and the yoke arms in which one of the coupling members is trunnioned being shown in section and the remainder of the mechanism in elevation.

The present invention is illustrated herein both as applied to a usual type of universal joint comprising yoke members connected to the driving and driven members respectively, the yokes being connected to pling. The application of the invention the usual type of universal coup is illustrated in Figs. 1 to 4 in which a riving shaft 1 is provided with a tapered end portion upon which is mounted a head 2- having an annular flange 3 presenting a flat face 4 the inner edge of which is provided with a preferably cylindricalcountersink 5. The head 2 is clamped upon the shaft by a nut 6.

The driven member may be similarly constructed, but as shown herein comprises a tubular shaft 7 having a head 8 secured upon its end by rivets 9, said head belng provided with a flange 1O presenting a fiat face ll'having at its inner edge a cylindrical countersink 12 corresponding in diameter to the countersink 5 of the head of the driving shaft.

The yoke members of the universal joint are connected to the heads of the driving shaft and driven shaft respectively and are constructed in separable sections which are interchangeable so that the description of one of said sections will serve as a descri tion for all, it being understood that t e sections are assembled in pairs upon the heads of the driving and driven members respectivel I .Each of the separable sections consists of a semi-cylindrical base portion 13 having a face complementary to the face 4" of the head upon the driving member, or the face 11 upon the head of the driven memher, and is provided with an extension 14 adapted to fit within the-countersink 5 of the head of the driving member or the countersink 12 of the head of the driven member. Y

Each yoke section is provided with an integral arm 15 having a socket to receive and form a bearing for the trunnion of a coupling means which, as is customary in universal joints, is in the'general form of a Greek, cross. Each pair of assembled yoke sections consequently presents sockets having their open ends or months in axial alinement. may be formed directly in the yoke arms, but preferably are formed by thimbles fixedly secured within suitable apertures in thearms. As illustrated herein each of the arms of the yoke sections is provided with an aperture 16 in which a thimble 17 having a closed base is forced, referably by hydraulic pressure. The thim le 17 is provided at its outer end with a flange 18 producing be) relatively large mouth forming x. Desira 1y each of the thimbles is provided "with a rotatable bushing 19 of bronze, or

other suitable material, extending pref- .22 having a beve ed inner face 23 a The sockets for the trunnions erably froni the but a as socket was a plurality, such" as three or more was ers' 21 of cork composition. This packing-the cork composition 'washers -is compressed and retained. in lace by a retaining ring apted to engage the packin and a knurled pe'ri hery 24 adapted w en forced into the stu ng box firmly to engage the flange 18 forming its wall. A washer 25 desirably is interposed between the packing and the bushing to prevent the fibrous material from being pressed into the bearing or forced between the wall of the bushmg and the wall ,of the socket. By lacin a suitable mandrel within the bushmg o the socket the bearin may thus be assembled before being apphed to the trunnion.

The coupling block comprises a body 26, preferably of substantially rectangular form, having a central chamber 27 adapted to form a lubricant reservoir. A suitable port 28 desirably is provided in the wall of the central chamber to permit the reservoir to be filled, said port being closed by a screw threaded plu 28. Tubular trunnions 29 integral wit the body extend at right angles to each other from said'body and the passages 30 of the tubular trunnions communicate with the lubricant reservoir 27. The lubricant within the chamber will consequently be projected outwardly through the passages 30 by centrifu al force when the coupling is rotated, to ubricate the trunnion bearings, as will hereinafter more 'fully appear. The ends of the trunnions desirably are provided with rounded edges 31 so that when the bearings, formed by. the sockets in the yokes, are assembled upon the trunnions the fibrous packing will not be sheared off and carried into the bearing.

A thrust member, preferably in the form of a disk 32, of hardened steel, having a central opening 33 and radial grooves or ducts 34 and 35 upon .its opposite faces, desirably is interposed between the end of each of the tubular trunnions and the base of the socket in which the trunnion is seated. This thrust member or disk desirably is of slightly less diameter than the diameter of the bushing so that it is freely rotatable within the base portion of the socket. The central aperture communicates with the apertures in the tubular trunnion and theradial ducts or grooves assist in conveying the lubricant which is forced through the tubular trunnion and thrust member to the periphery of the bearing.

It will thus noted that thethimble ill which forms the socket for each of the yoke arms may be assembled upon the arm, the bushing and thrust member placed in it, and the packing and retaining ring, with the washer which is interposed between the packing and the bushing, may be assembled and then applied to the trunnion of ,the coupling means. When pairs of the sections are thusassembled they may be secured to the heads by suitable bolts 36 which, as illustrated in Fig. 2, desirably are in pairs located in the periphery of the sec tion and serve to %cure the same to the flanges 3 and 10 of the driving and driven ..1nembers respectively.

in order to enable the coupling unit to be assembled before being attached to the heads of the driving and dri-ven members each of the yoke sections desirably is provided with a boss 37 having an aperture to receive a bolt 38 so that the juxtaposed bosses of a pair. of sections may be firmly bolted together after the sections are assembled upon their respectivetrunnions. Such an assembled unit may be kept in storage ready for application to the heads of the rotatable driven and driving members when the same are to be fully assembled. Obviously this universal coupling unit may be secured to other driving and driven members as well as the heads of shafts such as are illustrated herein. Furthermore, the assembling of pairs of sections in this manner enables the sections to be drawn together before they are applied to the heads 3 and 10, so that the cylindrical sections will readily fit into the countersinks in said heads.

In Figs. 5 and 6 a preferred type of extensible universal coupling is illustrated which embodies the features of the invention heretofore described, and also means for permitting a relatively longitudinal movement of the driving and driven members during the rotation thereof. Such a construction is particularly desirable for use in automobile'driving shafts since there is a considerable amount of vertical vibration and certain longitudinal movements between the engine and the reai driving axle, particularly when the machine-is being operated upon a rough road. Furthermore, the extensibility of the driving and driven shafts is desirable in many instances in order to avoid the necessity of accuracy in assembling. I

In the preferred construction illustrated in Figs. 5'and 6 a universal coupling is provided which embodies the essential features of the universal coupling of the ordinary type heretofore described; that is to say, the driving and driven shafts are provided with suitable heads. The yokes are preferably formed of interchangeable sections and the coupling member or members desirably are provided with means for supplying a lubriincludes.

cant to the trunnions by the action of centrifugal force and for preventing the escape division and continuationof my prior application No. 443,000, filed February 7-, 1921.

The particular embodiment of the invention disclosed herein, however, also includes the various features of the universal coupling heretofore described.

In the construction illustrated in Figs. 5 and 6 one of the rotatable'members, such as the driving member 40, has secured to it a head'41 provided with an annular flange 42 having a flat face 43 provided with an annular countersink 44. The yoke of the coup-ling which is secured to this head comprises interchangeable members 45 preferably semicylindrical in form and having semi-cylindrical extensions 46 adapted to extend into the countersink 44.. In the construction illustrated a brake drum 47 is provided having an annular flange 48 which. may be clamped between the yoke sections 45 and the flanges 42 upon the head. A suitable brake 49 is diagrammatically illustrated in operative relation to the brake drum. The yoke sections and brake are secured to the flange ,42 of the head by suitable bolts 50, preferably arranged in groups of three or more. Each of the yoke sections is provided with an arm or boss 51 having an aperture 52 in which is seated a thimble 53, of the character above described, having a closed base 54 and an enlarged mouth 55 adapted to contain a suitable packing 56, preferably a plurality of rings formed of cork composition or other fibrous material, which is compressed and held in said mouth by a retainer 57 of the character above described. Each of the thimbles desirably is provided with a rotatable bushing 58 and a washer 59 is inter posed between the end of the bushing and the fibrous packing to prevent the latter from being forced into the bearing of the thimble when the parts are assembled. A- washer 60, having a central aperture-and laterally extending grooves adjacent the base of the thimble, desirably is provided in order to permit proper distribution of the lubricant withinthe bearing as above described. The other rotatable member, such as the driven member 61, as illustrated herein, is

tubular in form and is' provided with a head 62 which is secured to it by rivets 63.- The head 62 has a laterally extending flange 64 to which interchangeable yoke members 65. similar in all respects to the yoke members 13 of the construction illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, are secured by bolts 66, the sectional yoke members being secured to each other by a bolt 67, corresponding tothe bolt 38 in the previously described construction. These yoke members are-provided with extensions or arms "68 which are similar in all respects to the yoke members-15 of the respectively pivota ly connected to the yokes an are connected together by pivotal means,

the axis of which is located. at 'a distance from the longitudinal axes of the driving and driven members, thusenabling a relatively longitudinal movement of said members during the rotation of the driving and driven members. a

In the preferred construction illustrated herein a gate 69 is connected to the arms 51 of the sectional yoke members by trunnions 70 which extend into the bearings formed by the thimbles '53. 'Desirably oil wells 71 extend, from the ends of suitable portions of the gate member inwardly, transversely of the 'axes' of the trunnions, and communicate with suitable ducts or conduits 72 leading preferably axially through the trunnions. The oil wells 71 may be closed in any suitable manner'as by screw threaded plu I gs 7 3. The gate esirably isprovided on each side with laterally extendmg bosses 74 and 75 to which are secured plates 76 and 77 which are rovided with a rtures 78 in which thim les 79 are seate the thimbles preferably being in all respects similar to the thimbles 53 above described, and adapted to receive trunnions of the coupling block. Ifdesirable, however, the arms may be provided wlth other types of sockets to ,receive the trunnions of t e couplin block.

In the preferred construction illustrated herein a coupling block is provided having parallel pairs of trunnions ada ted respectively to engage the sockets in t e plates of the gate and the sockets in the arms 68 of the yoke member for the shaft which is referred to herein as the driven shaft. This cou ling block preferably is a metallic block of orged steel, or other suitable material, having a body 80 and a lower pair of trunnions 81 seated in the sockets or thimbles 79 of the late-member, and a air of trunnions 82 In parallelismwith t e trunnions 81 seated in thimbles 83 of the arms 68 of the yoke members 65.

The couplin block desirably is provided with a longitu inally extending oil chamber 84 and ducts or conduits 85 and 86 extend longitudinally through the trunnions 81. and 82 respectively into communication with said central oil chamber. The open end of the seamen oil chamber-may l 87 1.. t e by a suitable p s 'In the present construction the position of the open end ofdthe'oil chamber is such as to be inconvenient for the purpose of filling the oil chamber. In order, therefore, to introduce oil into the reservoirone of the tubular thimbles 79 is provided with a boss havin an aperture therein to omit the intro notion of lubricant, an a screw threaded plug 87 seated in said aperture serves to close this oil port.

It will be obvious that the oil which is introduced into the. central oil chamber 84 will be thrown outwardly by centrifugal force through the ducts 86 in the trunnions into .the-sockets in which the trunnions are journalled, so that these bearings will always be kept in a proper state of lubrication. The loss of lubricant from the bearings is prevented by the stufling boxes in the mouths of the thimbles as above described.

- The relativelongitudinal movement of the V driving and driven members of the coupling is limited in one direction by the engagement of the ends of the arms 68 of the yoke 65 with the plates 76 and 77 of the gate member. The movement in the other direction desirably is limited by an extension 88 on the coupling block 80 which is adapted to engage a lug 89 projecting from the web 90 of the gate 69.

In the resent construction a recess 91 18 provided in the gate to prevent engagement of the extension 88 with the body portlon of the gate.

In the preferred constructlon illustrated herein the yoke members 45 are provided with a skeletonized central portion havmg, however, transverse webs 92 which are adapted to be connected together by bolts 93 to aid in assembling the coupling before it is secured to the heads of the driving and driven shafts.

In assembling the extensible unlversal coupling illustrated in F gs. 5 and 6 the sockets of the yoke members 45 are placed upon the trunnions 7 O and the complementary sectional yoke members 45 secured together by the bolts 93. The yoke members then are clamped upon the flanges 49 of the head 41 by the bolts 50 with the cylindrical extension 46 extending into the countersink 44. Where a brake drum is employed its flange 48 is interposed between the sectional yoke members and the flange 42. lower trunnions 81 of the coupling block are assembled in the plates 76 and 77 g and the latter are secured to the gate by suitable bolts extending through the bosses 74 and 75. The trunnions 82 are inserted in the sockets or thimbles in the arms 68 of'the interchangeable sectional yoke members 65 and the latter secured together and to the other driven shaft in the manner above doscribed. Obviously the coupling unit may be assembled independently of its attachment to the driving and driven members so that such coupling members can be readily stored until needed. r

While the preferred extensible type of universal coupling and the usual type of universal coupling embodying the improve ments disclosed herein are adapted for general use both forms of coupling desirably may be very conveniently employed in connection with the driving mechanism for aw tomobiles, the extensible universal coupllng preferably being employed to connect the driving shaft which is actuatedby the engine to a suitable transmission shaft and a universal coupling of the type illustrated 1n Figs. 1 to 3 employed in connecting the transmission shaft to the stud shaft whlch actuates the differential driving mechanism for the rear axles of the automobile.

It will be understood that the embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are of an illustrative character and not restric- 25 tive, and that various changes in form, con;

struction and arrangement of parts may be made within'the spirit and scope of the following claims.

It will also be understood that the following claims are intended to cover any type of extensible universal couplingdor a rotatable driving and a rotatable dr1ven memberwhich are connectedby coupling means adapted to permit relative longitudinal movement of said members.

Having thus described my 1nvent1on, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:

1. A universal coupling for a driving and a driven shaft comprising coupling means having trunnions, yoke members formed in complementary sections adapted to be assembled in pairs. each section having a socketprovided with a closed base to receive a trunnion, means for securing the sections of a pair together after assemblage upon the trunnions of the coupling member and means for securing the assembled pairs of sect ons respectively to said driving and dr ven shafts.

2. A universal coupling comprlsmg couplin means having a lubricant chamber and provided with pairs of axial alined trunnions having ducts leading from said chamber through the trunnions, yoke members formed in complementary sections adapted to be assembled in pairs, each section having a socket with a closed base and provided with a rotatable bushing to receive a trunnion, means for securing the sections of a pair together after assemblage upon-the trunnions of said coupling means and means for securing the assembled pairs of sections respectively to the driving and driven shafts.

3. A universal coupling compnslng coupling means having a lubricant chamber and provided with pairs of axial alined trun-' nions having ducts leading from said chamber through the trunnions, yoke members formed in complementary sections adapted to be assembled in pairs, each section having a socket with a closed base to receive a trunnion, a rotatable thrust member intermediate ot the end of the trunnion and base of the socket, means for securing the sections of a pair together after assemblage upon the trunnions of said coupling member and means for securing the assembled pairs of sections respectively to the driving and driven shafts.

4-. A universal coupling comprising coupling means having a lubricant chamber and provided with pairs of axial alined trunnions having ducts leading from said chamber through the trunnions, yoke members formed in complementary sections adapted to be assembled in pairs, each section having a socket with a closed base and provided with a rotatable bushing .to receive a trunmon, a rotatable disk having lubricant ducts located intermediate of the end of the trunnion and the base of the socket, means for securing the sections of a pair together after assemblage upon the trunnions of said coupling member and means for securing the assembled pairs of sections respectively to the driving and driven shafts.

5. A universal coupling for a driving and a driven member comprising complementary sectlonal yoke members adapted to be assembled in pairs having oppositely disposed trunnion sockets provided with closed bases,

means for connecting pairs of said yoke members respectively to the driving and driven members, coup-ling means having trunnions journalled in said sockets, means for supplying a lubricant to said sockets through said trunnions and stuffing boxes at the mouths of said sockets having a packing consisting of a resilient fibrous material to prevent the escape of the lubricant from said sockets and retaining means fixedly secured in the sockets acting to compress the fibrous material and to force the same toward the trunnions.

6. A universal coupling for a driving and a driven member comprising complementary. sectional yoke members adapted to be assembled in pairs having oppositely disposed trunnion sockets provided with closed bases, means for connecting pairs of said yokemembers respectively to the driving and driven members, coupling means having trunnions journalled in said sockets, means for supplying a lubricant to said sockets through said trunnions, stuffing boxes at the mouths of said sockets having a packing consisting of a plurality of rings formed of cork composition and retaining means rigid- 1y secured in the socket acting to compress said packing and to force the sanistoward the trunnions.

7. A universal coupling for a driving and a driven member comprising complemem' yoke members respectively to the driving and driven members, coupling means having trunnions journalled in said sockets means for su plying a lubricant to 58.1

sockets thr'oug said trunnions, freely rotatable bushings in said sockets and stufling boxes at the mouths of said socketshav ng a packing consisting of a resilient material,

retaining means for compressmg said packmg and a metallic washer intermediate of said packing and bushing.

8. universal coupling for a driving and a driven member comprisin complementary sectional yoke members a apted to be assembled in pairs, provided with op ositely disposed apertures having integra walls, thimbles fixedly secured in said walls presenting trunnion sockets having closed bases and enlarged mouth portions, means for se curing said pairs of yoke members respectively to said drivin and dIlYBIl members, couplin means having trunn1ons o urnalled in sai sockets, means for supplying a lubricant to said sockets, a resilient packing'in the mouth portions of said thimbles and a packing retainer forcibly seated in said mouth portion having a beveled face acting to compress said packing andto force the same toward the trunnion.

9. A universal coupling for a driving and a driven member comprising complementary sectional yoke members adapted to be assembled in pairs, provided with oppositely disposed apertures having integr walls, thimbles fixedly secured in said walls presenting trunnion sockets having closed bases and enlarged mouth portions, means for securing said airs of yoke members respectively to said drlving and driven members, couplin means havm tubular trunnions journa ed in said soc ets, and rovlded with a central chamber communicatmg with the passages in said tubular trunnions, rotatable thrust members provided with ducts for the lubricant intermediate of the ends of said trumiions and the bases of said sockets and means for preventing the escape of lubricant from the mouths of said sockets.

10. A universal coupling for a driving and a driven member comprising coupling means having trunnions, yoke members formed in complementary sections ada ted to be assembled in pairs, each section aving an integral arm provided with a socket to receive a trunnion, means for-securing the sections of a pair together after assemblage upon their trunnions and means for sitely dissecuring the assembled pairs ofsections re gpectively to said driving and driven memtogether after assemblage upon their trunnions, means for securing the assembled pairs of sections respectively to said heads and interengaging means upon said heads and yoke member sections operable when said sections/are assembled upon said heads to prevent relative movement therebetween.

12. A universal coupling for a driving and a driven member, com rising flanged heads secured to each of said membersrand provided with cylindrical countersinks, sectional yoke members adapted to be assembled in pairs .having bases rovided with extensions to fit within sai countersinks, and having arms provided with trumiionreceiving sockets, couplin means having trunnions journalled in said sockets, means for clamping together the members of each pair of yoke sections when assembled upon said trunnions and means for securin the assembled pairs of sections to said eads with the extensions of said sections engaging the walls of said countersinks.

- 13. A universal coupling for a rotatable driving and a driven'member comprising a yoke pivotally connected to one of said members, a gate pivotally mounted in said yoke upon an axis normal to the axes of' said rotatable members, a coupling block pivotally mounted upon said gate upon an axis normal to the plvotal axis of said gate and at a distance from the axes of said rotatable members and means pivotally connecting said coupling block to the other rotatable member u on an axis paral- 101 to the axis upon w ich the coupling member is ivotally connected to said gate.

14 A universal couplin for a rotatable dr1v1ng and a driven mem er com rising a yoke pivotally connected to one 0 said rotatable members, a coupling block pivotally mounted in said yoke, means pivotally connecting said block to the other rotatable member and a, detent carried by said yoke positioned to limit the pivotal movement of said coupling block. v T

15. An extensible universal coupling for a rotatable driving and a driven member comprismg complementary sectional yoke memers adapted to be assembled in pairs, havmg oppositely disposed trunnion sockets, means connecting said assembled pairs respectivel bers, a p urality of coupling members havto the driving and driven meming trunnions pivotally mounted in the respective pairs of yoke members and means pivotally connecting said coupling members upon an axis located at a distance from the axes of said driving and driven members.

16. An extensibleuniversal coupling for a rotatable driving and a driven member comprising complementary sectional yoke members adapted to be assembled in pairs having oppositely disposed trunnion sockets provided with closed bases, means connecting said pairs respectively to said driving and driven members, a plurality of coupling members havin trunnions pivotally mounted respectively 1n the pairs of yoke members to swing'about axes normal to each other, means pivotally connecting said coupling members upon an axis located at a distance from the axes of said driving and driven members, means for supplying a lubricant to said sockets through said trunnions and means for preventing the escape of the lubricant from said sockets.

17. A universal coupling for a rotatable driving and adriven member comprising complementary sectional yoke members adapted to be assembled in pairs, having op- -positely disposed trunnion sockets, means connecting said pairs respectively to the driving and driven members, a ate having trunnions pivotally mounted in one of said pairs of sockets and having trunnion sockets located at a distance from the axes of said driving and driven members and a coupling block havin trunnions mounted respectively in the soc ets of said gate and in the sockets of the other pair of yoke members.

18. A universal coupling for a rotatable driving and a driven member comprising complementary sectional yoke members adapted to be assembled in pairs, having oppositely disposed trunnion sockets, means connecting said pairs respectively to the driving and driven members, a gate havin trunnions pivotally mounted in one of sai 'ing against said washer an airs of sockets and having trunnion sockets ocated at adistance from the axes of said driving and driven members and a coupling block provided with a lubricant chamber and having trunnions mounted respectively in the sockets of said gate and in the sockets of the other pair of yoke members and means for transmitting lubricant from said lubricant chamber to said sockets by centrifugal force caused by the rotation of said coupling block. a

19. A universal coupling for a rotatable driving and a driven member comprising complementary sectional yoke members adapted to be assembled. in pairs,'having oppositely disposed trunnion sockets, means connecting said pairs respectively -to the driving and driven members, a gate havin trunnions pivotally mounted in one of sai pairs of sockets and having trunnion sockets located at a distance from the axes of said driving and driven members, a coupling block provided with parallel pairs of trunnions mounted respectively in the sockets of saiid gate and in the sockets of the other pair 0 sai block, conduits extending from said lubricant chamber through said trunnions to deliver lubricant'to said trunnion sockets and means for preventing the escape of lubricant from the respective sockets.

oke members, a lubricant chamber in 20. A trunnion shaft for universal couplings comprising a thimble having a closed ase and an enlarged mouth portion, a bushing rotatably mounted in said thimble, a washer seated u on the base of the mouth portion of said t imble rotatably fitting upon the trunnion shaft, a fibrous packing 1n the mouth of said thimble and a packing retainer forcibly seated in the mouth portion of said thimble acting to com ress said packto force said packing toward the trunnion shaft.

In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.

RALPH M. LOVEJOY. 

